furnishes in English

verb
1
provide (a house or room) with furniture and fittings.
the proprietor has furnished the bedrooms in a variety of styles
synonyms:fit outprovide with furnitureappointoutfit

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "furnishes" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "furnishes", or refer to the context using the word "furnishes" in the English Dictionary.

1. 9 That caterer furnishes both food and maids.

2. 14 Each facet of that sign furnishes powerful, convincing evidence.

3. Each facet of that sign furnishes powerful, convincing evidence.

4. That shop furnishes everything that is needed for camping.

5. Absolute endangerment of one’s spirituality furnishes another basis for separation.

6. Next to the sense of sight, the sense of hearing furnishes the most reports.

7. But powerful Edom furnishes no assistance when Judah is attacked by the armies of Babylon.

8. Gratitude for God-given freedom from false religion furnishes another reason to serve Jehovah faithfully.

9. 15. (a) The apostle John furnishes what fundamental reason to be “no part of the world”?

10. A nutrient furnishes nourishment that promotes growth and healing both in animals and humans.

11. Synonyms for Affords include provides, furnishes, prepares, equips, implements, makes available, plans, accommodates, arranges for and procures

12. A strong urge to speak about God’s Kingdom furnishes yet another incentive to serve Jehovah.

13. Synonyms for Allocates include provides, furnishes, prepares, equips, implements, makes available, plans, accommodates, arranges for and procures

14. Synonyms for Accoutres include provides, furnishes, prepares, equips, implements, makes available, plans, accommodates, arranges for and procures

15. This generated messaging interface object furnishes the client application with protocol independent access to the messaging service.

16. In Bottomry, the lender actually furnishes a certain sum of money; in insurance, the insurer furnishes nothing; on the contrary, he receives a premium, which is frequently paid to him at the time of the agreement, but which when it is not paid in cash is a claim which he may assign,

17. Almost every food industry furnishes some Byproducts for animal feed, but the most important sources are the milling of grain, the processing of oilseeds

18. Lex Beneficialis Rei Consimili Remedium Praestat Law and Legal Definition The maxim lex Beneficialis rei consimili remedium praestat means a beneficial law furnishes a remedy in a similar case or matter.

19. At the same time, may your personal choice of music be a praise to God, who “furnishes us all things richly for our enjoyment.” —1 Timothy 6:17.

20. ‘The Aplanat is a variation of the simple Abbe, but usually of 3 element design which furnishes a more geometrically perfect cone of light, though its chromatic aberrations are similar to the Abbe's.’

21. When endoscopy furnishes unequivocal positive findings in the form of a discrete round or marginal shadow, a relative indication for diagnostic endoscopy is obtained, provided that a dentogenic cause with negative anamnesis, symptomatology and nasal findings can be ruled out.

22. Report on the Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, and Zoology of Massachusetts by Edward Hitchcock, Massachusetts Geological Survey (1833) "Buhrstone.In the same hill that furnishes the fine stratified quartz rock for architectural purposes, in Washington, three miles from

23. Now, O my soul, thou art my better part, unto thee I speak; for thou Animatest the mass of thy body, giving it life, which no body furnishes to a body but thy God is even unto thee the Life of life

24. Professors Rohweder and Smith of the Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, have determined that a good acre of alfalfa furnishes more than twice the protein as does one of soybeans and three times as much as one of corn.

25. Now, O my soul, thou art my better part, unto thee I speak; for thou Animatest the mass of thy body, giving it life, which no body furnishes to a body but thy God is even unto thee the Life of life

26. Now, O my soul, thou art my better part, unto thee I speak; for thou Animatest the mass of thy body, giving it life, which no body furnishes to a body but thy God is even unto thee the Life of life

27. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1959), this paper furnishes a more detailed account on the nature of coincidences, according to which Coincidental events are hybrids constituted by ontic (physical) components, that is the intersections between independent causal chains, plus epistemic aspects; where by “epistemic” we mean what is related, in some

28. ‘All six lenses are fully corrected Aplanats, so they can be mixed and matched in a focusing or non-focusing configuration to obtain the desired magnification.’ ‘The aplanat is a variation of the simple Abbe, but usually of 3 element design which furnishes a more geometrically perfect cone of light, though its chromatic aberrations are

29. "They are a mass; a mass is less in part than in the whole." Now, O my soul, thou art my better part, unto thee I speak; for thou Animatest the mass of thy body, giving it life, which no body furnishes to a body but thy God is even unto thee the Life of life." St

30. Which also when the blessed Paul hath said he needeth not to adduce from other sources the proof of what he said, nor to bring forward those in the old histories who sorrowed, but he Adduceth the Corinthians themselves; and furnishes his proof from what they had done; that along with praises he might both instruct them and the rather win them

31. A final point of interest is the fact that Antivenenes of a comparable cross potency, as far as colubrine venoms are concerned, may be produced on the one hand by the use of unmodified venoms and on the other by employing only formalized anavenoms ; this furnishes further evidence of the practical utility of the rapid method of producing

32. Which also when the blessed Paul hath said he needeth not to adduce from other sources the proof of what he said, nor to bring forward those in the old histories who sorrowed, but he Adduceth the Corinthians themselves; and furnishes his proof from what they had done; that along with praises he might both instruct them and the rather win them

33. Which also when the blessed Paul hath said he needeth not to adduce from other sources the proof of what he said, nor to bring forward those in the old histories who, sorrowed, but he Adduceth the Corinthians themselves; and furnishes his proof from what they had done; that along with praises he might both instruct them and the rather win them